In spite of the increasing economic gloom, the holiday season is approaching and millions of Brits will be preparing to travel abroad over the summer months. But AXA warns that increasing numbers of people arranging their own holidays may be leaving themselves exposed despite taking out travel insurance.
Over the last few years the number of Independent Travellers has overtaken the number of Package Holiday Travellers. Internet access and low-cost airlines have helped escalate this trend - in 2006 over 16 million Independent Travellers headed overseas for holidays between April and September.
However, insurance provision has not kept pace with the changing profile of the British holidaymaker and Independent Travellers, can find that there are gaps in their insurance cover, which AXA are addressing with their Independent Travellers cover, available with AXA travel insurance from their website, axa.co.uk/travelinsurance.
The new product is an optional extension which costs as little as an additional £10 for annual European cover. It covers travellers for a number of areas such as problems with flight cancellations or delays, missed connections or the customer being denied boarding. In spite of the increasing economic gloom, the holiday season is approaching and millions of Brits will be preparing to travel abroad over the summer months. But AXA warns that increasing numbers of people arranging their own holidays may be leaving themselves exposed despite taking out travel insurance.
With a package holiday, the tour operator or travel agent is legally required to make suitable alternative arrangements for such eventualities, but the independent traveller must make and pay for their own arrangements. In spite of the increasing economic gloom, the holiday season is approaching and millions of Brits will be preparing to travel abroad over the summer months. But AXA warns that increasing numbers of people arranging their own holidays may be leaving themselves exposed despite taking out travel insurance.
Edward Dutton, AXA's Personal Insurance Director said: “We are aware from our own claims area that Independent Travellers have run into problems with their travel insurance and a recent report from Defaqto underlined the need for insurers to offer cover that helps customers when things go wrong - the things that would normally be picked up by a tour operator or travel agent if it were a package holiday. Over the last few years the number of Independent Travellers has overtaken the number of Package Holiday Travellers. Internet access and low-cost airlines have helped escalate this trend - in 2006 over 16 million Independent Travellers headed overseas for holidays between April and September.
Dutton continued: “We believe that the rise of the Independent Traveller is something that all insurers should be addressing; as the Ombudsman pointed out in his latest report - ‘There is clearly a mismatch in what insurers intend to offer and the cover that consumers believe they are buying.'”
The additional cover offered by this optional extension includes, delayed departure compensation for delays exceeding 5 hours occurring at the departure point of any connecting flights or booked public transportation on both the outbound and return journeys.
Medibank Private Travel Insurance
Apparently one in ten British people have committed travel insurance fraud. Sure, most will have made exaggerations, rather than having claimed to have been robbed of their million pound winning lottery ticket, but its still a substantial amount of lies. Worse, the subsequent increased premiums hit the pockets of the honest undeserving folks who use their UK travel insurance in legitimate ways.
It's not all bad though, and it makes it all the more rewarding when those cheap travel insurance scammers are exposed – especially in the manner in which some of these holiday makers' shame was made public:
It's best to be Original…
It's perhaps best that those without a creative bone in their body don't make up some weird and wonderful UK travel insurance claims, because all too often they'll run out of innovation and tell the same story twice. Well, twice would be understandable, but what about the man who claimed costs for having his appendix removed no less than eight times while on holiday in Cyprus? On the other hand some people are incredibly creative, but make a simple error – like the woman who claimed for the loss of the same eye five times, with different explanations each time. These unique stories included losing it during an attack, and while jumping into a swimming pool!
That's not included in the Cover
Another man had a heart attack while in West Africa. Part of his claim for costs included the receipt from a brothel, which turned out to be the backdrop to his cardiac development. It emerges that the man felt he did not get full value from the experience, so thought his UK travel insurance company should foot the bill for the visit!
Don't blame the Apes!
In another instance of holiday makers being imaginative with their travel insurance claims, a couple told their insurers that apes had stolen their expensive video cameras while they shot footage of them in Gibraltar. The truth turned out to be far less exciting – they'd just been dropped and broken.
Of course, it's not just the world of cheap travel insurance that gets scammed – here's some of the best from other industries…
Hell hath no fury…
Having just successfully claimed £385,000 worth of compensation, a man was reported by his wife for exaggerating the injuries he had suffered in a car crash. He'd been pretending to be crippled for three years, so why did the wife turn him in only when he got the payout? He'd just announced his plans to leave her!
Bang to Rights
But my personal favourite is the man who had been claiming compensation for being unable to work following an accident. A quite reasonable claim, until his amateur football team proclaimed him their player of the year, and his photograph appeared in the local newspaper. Unsurprisingly, his insurance company were more than happy to hear of this interesting revelation…
While hundreds of people commit travel insurance fraud every year, if you're tempted, just remember this: You're only hurting yourself! The huge numbers of people committing travel insurance fraud are directly responsible for the higher premiums everyone pays!
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